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7 January, 2002
FIRST DAY ON LAND!
The Laurence M. Gould arrived at Palmer Station yesterday at
9 am, or 0900. We had a busy day. First, we all had a meeting before
anyone could leave the ship. Bob Farrell, the Palmer Station Manager, came
on board to welcome us. He also told us all the things we needed to think
about in order to be safe while at Palmer Station. Finally, he told us
about the Antarctic Conservation Act. This act protects all the native
birds, mammals, and plant of Antarctica. We must stay at least 10 feet away
from any animals. We must stay further away if the animal appears to be
bothered by our presence.
Then we were allowed to come on shore. It was funny to see that a Gentoo
penguin was right at the dock, as if he or she was welcoming us to Palmer.
(So, we waited until this welcoming party moved away). For those of us who
are staying here at Palmer, we had several more classes:
1300: General Orientation to Palmer Station, with information about
housing, food service, water usage, medical, communications, and safety
issues.
1415: Tour of the kitchen, dining room, food storage areas.
1430: Tour of the science laboratories
1600: Boating I Safety Class--more about this later
1800: Welcome party, where we also said goodbye to the people who are
leaving on the ship tomorrow.
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